Are you complacent? Jon looks at the warning the prophet issues against being complacent and encourages a little introspection to determine whether our feelings of security come from complacency or from the promise that God has us in his hand.

Bishop Rob Forsyth visits to reiterate the invitation of Christ to come to Him, and to urge us to take it up. He reveals what the text tells about who is invited, who it is that invites, and what the invitation is to do.

Following his sermon on the Psalms and Guilt a few weeks ago, Phil Britton felt that he had more to say on the topic, so when asked to speak again he decided to expand on guilt, discussing some relevant issues of doctrine and studying some exemplary applications.

Wrapped in a Morris 1100, the original Volkswagen and Romans 10, Warwick Britton shares his testimony with warmly candid anecdotes, determining that being a Christian is about commitment with substance.

Barry continues to explore the Song of Songs, expressing his desire for us to seek infillings of the Holy Spirit to experience the relationship that is described in the text, as well as discussing the literal application to marriage relationships.

Barry takes time to elaborate upon his interpretation of the Song of Songs as both a description of romantic love between a man and a woman and as an allegorical emotional description of Jesus' love for the Church.

Thanks for your patience, we are pleased to begin posting again! We're back with the last sermon from July. Owing to the mysterious disappearance of his notes, Barry decided to preach from memory the sermon from James that he gave at the morning services. He did very well, but posted here is the 10:30 sermon for the sake of completeness and better references. In this passage James considers what true wisdom is, and what is the best way for us to live.